Men’s Doubles Rankings After Veolia Milwaukee Open: The men’s doubles rankings following the Veolia Milwaukee Open reflect fierce competition and rising stars in pickleball. The latest standings show the consistent performance of top-ranked players and the increasing pressure from challengers looking to break into the upper echelons.
Collin Johns Maintains Top Spot
Collin Johns remains in the lead, continuing his dominance with 14,500 points. His recent performances have been a testament to his consistency, and there’s currently no one in sight who seems capable of dethroning him from the top of the rankings.
Rising Challengers: Dylan Frazier and Ben Johns
Right behind Johns, Dylan Frazier holds second place with 14,300 points. His performance has been solid, keeping him within striking distance of the leader, while Ben Johns is tied with him at 14,300 points. Though their points are equal, the race points slightly differentiate their standings, adding complexity to the ongoing rivalry for the number two position.
Other Notable Players in the Rankings
James Johnson continues to make strides, maintaining his position just behind the leaders. With 14,300 points, he’s another key player in the mix, showing that he’s more than capable of challenging for the top spots as the season progresses.
Federico Staksrud holds the fifth spot with 12,000 points. Though he’s slightly behind in race points, his consistent results signal that he could still challenge for a higher position in the future.
Veterans and Newcomers
Veteran players like Dekel Bar and Tyson McGuffin remain in the hunt, with McGuffin staying in the top ten. Meanwhile, the younger players—such as Hayden Patriquin and Gabriel Tardio—are making their mark, steadily climbing the rankings and proving they’re serious contenders for the future.
Rank | Player | Points | Race Points |
1 | Collin Johns | 14,500 | 14,500 |
2 | Dylan Frazier | 14,300 | 13,500 |
2 | Ben Johns | 14,300 | 14,300 |
2 | James Johnson | 14,300 | 13,400 |
5 | Federico Staksrud | 12,000 | 12,800 |
6 | Dekel Bar | 10,600 | 10,600 |
7 | Hayden Patriquin | 9,500 | 9,500 |
8 | Tyson McGuffin | 9,350 | 9,250 |
9 | Pablo Tellez | 9,200 | 9,600 |
9 | Matt Wright | 9,200 | 8,950 |
11 | Christian Alshon | 8,850 | 8,150 |
12 | Gabriel Tardio | 8,100 | 9,000 |
13 | Andrei Daescu | 8,000 | 8,600 |
14 | Riley Newman | 7,950 | 8,050 |
15 | Jaume Martinez Vich | 6,450 | 6,325 |
16 | Connor Garnett | 5,600 | 5,000 |
17 | Thomas Wilson | 5,500 | 5,400 |
18 | James Ignatowich | 5,100 | 5,800 |
19 | Tyler Loong | 5,000 | 4,550 |
20 | Zane Navratil | 4,775 | 4,775 |
News in Brief: Men’s Doubles Rankings After Veolia Milwaukee Open
After the Veolia Milwaukee Open, Collin Johns holds firm in the top spot with 14,500 points. The race for second place continues to heat up, with Dylan Frazier and Ben Johns tied at 14,300 points. James Johnson, Federico Staksrud, and veteran players like Dekel Bar and Tyson McGuffin remain in the hunt, while younger talents like Hayden Patriquin and Gabriel Tardio steadily rise in the ranks.
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